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Can Virginia limit teens’ social media use? NetChoice argues new law violates First Amendment rights

November 17, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, NetChoice’s Director of Policy Patrick Hedger details why they launched a new lawsuit against the State of Virginia for passing a new law that would require minors younger than 16 years of age to undergo age-verification, receive parental consent, and be limited to just one hour per day of use on social media platforms. Hedger argues that this regulation represents a direct...

Moms for Liberty CEO: Saving America starts with saving our school aged children from indoctrination

November 14, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Moms for Liberty co-founder and CEO Tina Descovich joins Amanda Head to break down the crisis facing America’s children — from the failures of the foster care system to the collapse of public education. Descovich exposes how vulnerable kids were abandoned during COVID, why foster youth face devastating graduation rates, and how entrenched teachers unions and political apathy are destroying academic outcomes...

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham is one step ahead, waging new underground war against the cartels

November 12, 2025

On this episode of the podcast Texas Land Commissioner Dr. Dawn Buckingham breaks down the state’s aggressive, tech-driven fight to secure the southern border and the state’s land. She details how Texas is using aerial surveillance, ground-penetrating technologies and rapid-response teams to detect and shutdown cartel-built tunnels before they become trafficking pipelines. Commissioner Buckingham shares new data showing a sharp drop in illegal crossings and human trafficking attempts...

Trump Meets Syria’s Al-Sharaa as Faith Leaders Demand Action on Religious Persecution

November 10, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Matthew Faraci breaks down President Trump’s historic meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a onetime jihadist turned head of state. As al-Sharaa seeks global legitimacy, nearly 100 faith leaders from Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC) have released a letter and campaign video urging Trump to confront Syria’s leader over the ongoing blockade of humanitarian aid to Christians, Druze, and other minorities in...

Dr. Drew: ‘Ordinary misery is good, it builds resiliency,’ yet Americans are ‘intolerant’ to it

November 7, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Drew Pinsky joins Amanda Head to discuss how America’s obsession with avoiding discomfort is undermining our emotional and physical health. He explains why ‘oridnary misery,’ the everyday struggles and setbacks that build resilience, is not only normal but essential for personal growth. Dr. Drew also tackles the overuse of psychotropic medications, the failures of modern primary care, and the erosion of...

Alfredo Ortiz: ‘If we can’t band together over key Main Street issues, we face a blue wave next year’

November 5, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Job Creators Network CEO Alfredo Ortiz joins the show to explain how Republicans have failed to communicate their economic successes and what they can do to turn things around. Ortiz points to the strong economy under President Trump, including lower gas prices, overtime tax benefits, and small business growth driven by a 20% tax deduction and immediate expensing provisions. He says Democrats...

Housing First, Results Last: Why California’s Homelessness Crisis Keeps Growing

November 3, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with author and homelessness expert Michele Steeb to expose the failure behind Los Angeles’ ongoing homelessness crisis. Despite a 300% increase in taxpayer funding, homelessness has surged by more than a third since federal policies shifted in 2013 to prioritize housing subsidies over comprehensive care. Steeb explains how California’s “Housing First” policy — meant to be a solution —...

Mark Finchem reacts to being named in Arctic Frost: ‘wanting fair elections made me a nat’l security threat?’

October 31, 2025

On this episode of the podcast Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem discussed his involvement in the Arctic Frost investigation, alleging he was spied on due to his advocacy for free and fair elections. The former Arizona Secretary of State Republican nominee highlighted irregularities in the 2022 election, suggesting a FISA warrant was issued on him. Finchem criticized the bureaucratic state’s corruption, citing money laundering through Canadian banks and...

Restoring the American Dream: Property Rights, Home Buying & the Fight for Affordable Housing

October 29, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Robert McClure of the James Madison Institute discusses the housing crisis, particularly affecting millennials and Gen-Z. McClure attributes the issue to government regulations and inflation, noting the median home buyer age has risen from 45 to 56 in just four years. Dr. McClure highlights Florida’s efforts to reduce property taxes and streamline regulations, contrasting with California’s strict regulations. He also discusses...

Making Bold Things Happen: From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia & beyond, Steve Rosenberg combats antisemitism

October 27, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Steve Rosenberg, a leader in Philadelphia’s Jewish community discussed the resurgence of anti-Semitism, particularly among the youngest Americans. He recounted the impact of the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, where he knew three of the victims. Rosenberg criticized the media’s sensationalism and foreign influence, emphasizing the need for economic cooperation through the Abraham Accords. He highlighted the divide within...

New Movie Friday! Former USAGM & Filmmaker Michael Pack previews his newest film, “The Last 600 Meters”

October 24, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Filmmaker and Former U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack joins the show to discuss his powerful new documentary, “The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah” which will premiere one day before Veterans Day on November 10th on PBS. The film, once rejected for being ‘too pro-military,’ captures the grit, courage and sacrifice of American troops during two...

Scott Rasmussen explains why Trump’s approval rating defies the media narrative, even during a gov’t shutdown

October 22, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, renowned pollster Scott Rasmussen breaks down President Trump’s remarkably steady 52% approval rating — unchanged for 29 straight weeks. Rasmussen explains how economic optimism, not policy debates is currently driving Trump’s numbers, with 31% of Americans saying their finances are improving — a sharp contrast from Biden’s years. He also exposes the media’s dwindling influence, revealing that only 1 in 5 voters...

Breaking China’s Grip: How Trump’s rare Earth minerals deal with Australia helps reshape global power

October 20, 2025

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Drew Horn, a former top U.S. official on strategic minerals and now Founder & CEO of GreenMet. The pair unpack the high-stakes race for critical minerals that power everything from smartphones to fighter jets. Horn explains how a new U.S.-Australia partnership aims to break China’s stranglehold on rare earth supply chains by tapping Australia’s world-class mining expertise. Horn...

Inside Operation Summer Heat: FBI Director Kash Patel on Crime, Counterintelligence & Accountability

October 17, 2025

On this special episode of the podcast, Amanda Head and her TV news co-host John Solomon broadcast a conversation from the White House with FBI Director Kash Patel. Patel details the FBI’s sweeping national crackdown, Operation Summer Heat, which led to over 28,000 arrests of violent offenders — a major increase from last year under the Biden administration. The new director credits his Deputy Dan Bongino for spearheading...

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